Make Money With U.S. Government Auctions
Why Does The Government Have Surplus Goods And Where Does it Come From?
Most people are completely unaware of the bargains
that can be found in the most unlikely of places: the U.S.
Government! We're used to reading about the Pentagon paying $400 for
a toilet seat and about the national debt rising higher and higher,
so it's excusable to not think of government and "sales" in the same
sentence.
Yet nearly every level of government from city and
town on up through county, state and federal, has possession of
excess property that must be disposed of. If this can be
accomplished and money raised at the same time, why not? We want
government to be fiscally responsible, right?
The most common
method of parting with this overage of property is through auction
sales. These affairs offer a unique opportunity to the right person
- purchase at bargain basement prices then turn around and sell at a
profit! The money to be made staggers the imagination.
From
property seized by police officers or U.S. Customs officials to
repossessions by the Department of Housing and Urban Development,
there are thousands of items of all types available at rock bottom
prices. Whether you're merely buying for yourself or seeing this as
a line of business that could make you a substantial profit, the key
is to identify and locate these auctions. You name it! Houses, cars,
jewelry, yachts, farm equipment, computers, firewood - it's there
for the bidding and the buying! And, eventually the selling for
profit!
You don't need much experience for this. You are
familiar with what many of these items cost today on the open
market. If you buy it far enough below market value, you can still
sell the property yourself at a discount and make a handsome profit.
If you yourself have always wanted to own a luxury yacht, here's
your chance. You'll never find your dream purchase at a lower
price.
How Will This Software Package Help Me?
The purpose of this Windows based software program is
to point you in the right direction to find out about the various
auctions that are held by virtually all branches of government and
how to go about buying goods at the lowest possible
cost.
The Program Is Always Up-To-Date!
Once you have the program, you can get
updates from our web site at any time - just click on a button in
the program, and you will receive the most up-to-date version,
FREE.
For Windows® 95 & 98, on 3.5 inch software disks.
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